Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has given instructions to immediately start the process for appointment to all the vacant posts of Lekhpal, Revenue Inspector and Naib Tehsildar as well as clerical cadre. Apart from this, where promotion is pending for posts like Tehsildar, Revenue Inspector, the process should be completed immediately. He has said that the Revenue Department is directly connected to the common man. For timely disposal of many important cases including income, caste and residence certificates, measurement, nomination, Gharauni, Khatauni, Survey, Patta, not only new appointments are required on the vacant posts of the department, but new posts should also be created as per the need. Not only this, he also pointed out the need to create new posts of Settlement Commissioner (Rural), Settlement Commissioner (Urban) and Director Training under the Revenue Council.
CM’s big decision to increase the efficiency of revenue personnel
While reviewing the functioning of the Revenue Department and the available human resources in a high-level meeting on Friday, the Chief Minister said that in view of the changing nature and volume of work in the Revenue Department and Revenue Council, skilled youth should be deployed. In order to adopt the latest technology, IT skilled people should be deployed in Tehsil, District, Division and Revenue Council.
Lekhpals and revenue inspectors will get vehicle allowance
The Chief Minister said that the Revenue Department personnel often have to visit the field for the work of the general public. In such a situation, it would be appropriate that vehicle allowance should be given to the Lekhpals and Revenue Inspectors. Similarly, to increase the efficiency of the Naib Tehsildar, four-wheelers should be made available to them. Also, new tablets should also be made available to the Lekhpals and Revenue Inspectors for better execution of GPS related works.
CM Yogi’s instructions- not a single case should remain pending
The Chief Minister directed that the works related to the common people should be resolved on the basis of merit in a timely manner, no case should remain pending unnecessarily anywhere. Emphasizing on the training of revenue personnel, the Chief Minister also directed to further improve the basic infrastructure at Raja Todarmal Survey Bhulekh Training Institute, Hardoi.
After the instructions of the Chief Minister, a proposal will be prepared at the department level and further action will be taken. Many senior officials including Chief Secretary, Chairman Revenue Council, Principal Secretary Revenue were present in the meeting.
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